What does the Bible say about Christian character?
LWhat does the Bible say about Christian character?
ANSWER: Ralf Waldo
Emerson a renowned philosopher writes:
„Sow a
thought, and you reap an act;
Sow an
act, and you reap a habit;
Sow a
habit, and you reap a character;
Sow a
character, and you reap a destiny. “
Character
is defined as strength of moral Nature. A.W. Tozer described character as “the
excellence of moral beings.” As the excellence of gold is its purity and the excellence
of art is its beauty, so the excellence of man is his character. Persons of
character are noted for their honesty, ethics, and charity. Descriptions such
as “man of principle” and “woman of integrity” are assertions of character. A
lack of character is moral deficiency, and persons lacking character tend to
behave dishonestly, unethically, and uncharitably.
A person’s character is
the sum of his or her disposition, thoughts, intentions, desires, and actions.
It is good to remember that character is measured by general tendencies, not on
the basis of a few isolated actions. We must look at the whole life. For
example, King David was a man of good character (1 Samuel 13:14) although he
sinned on occasion (2 Samuel 11). And although King Ahab may have acted nobly
once (1 Kings 22:35), he was still a man of overall bad character (1 Kings
16:33). Several people in the Bible are described as having noble character:
Ruth (Ruth 3:11), Hanani (Nehemiah 7:2), David (Psalm 78:72), and Job (Job
2:3). These individuals’ lives were distinguished by persistent moral virtue.
Character is
influenced and developed by our choices. Daniel “resolved
not to defile himself” in Babylon (Daniel 1:8), and that godly choice was an
important step in formulating an unassailable integrity in the young man’s
life. Character, in turn, influences our choices. “The integrity
of the upright guides them” (Proverbs 11:3). Character will help us weather the
storms of life and keep us from sin (Proverbs 10:9).
It is the Lord’s
purpose to develop character within us. “The crucible for
silver and the furnace for gold, but the LORD tests the heart” (Proverbs 17:3).
Godly character is the result of the Holy Spirit’s work of sanctification.
Character in the believer is a consistent manifestation of Jesus in his life.
It is the purity of heart that God gives becoming purity in action. God
sometimes uses trials to strengthen character: “we also rejoice in our
sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance,
character; and character, hope” (Romans 5:3-4). The Lord is pleased when His
children grow in character. “You test the heart and are pleased with integrity”
(1 Chronicles 29:17; see also Psalm 15:1-2).